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* ''Film/OceansEleven'': Danny Ocean attends a casino demolition headed by Terry Benedict, who owns the casinos Danny and his crew plan to rob. The entire crowd turns to watch the old building implode except for Danny, who keeps his eyes on Benedict (and on his ex-wife Tess at Benedict's side).

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* ''Film/OceansEleven'': Danny Ocean attends a casino demolition headed by Terry Benedict, who owns the casinos Danny and his crew plan to rob. The entire crowd turns to watch the old building implode except for Danny, who keeps his eyes on Benedict (and on his ex-wife Tess at Benedict's side).side), and Linus who's tailing Benedict to gather intel on him for the heist (and as we later learn, under orders from Rusty to keep an eye on Danny).
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Nothing quite says "I know more than everyone" than [[StrollingThroughTheChaos walking slowly while everyone else is fleeing in terror]]. Or running while everyone else looks oblivious. Obliviously doing nothing says the opposite, but, y'know, still draws the audience's attention. Either way, ShowDontTell is in full effect in telling the audience who they should be paying attention to.

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Nothing quite says "I know more than everyone" than [[StrollingThroughTheChaos walking slowly while everyone else is fleeing in terror]]. Or running while everyone else looks oblivious. Obliviously doing nothing says the opposite, but, y'know, still draws the audience's attention. Either way, ShowDontTell this subtrope of OddReactionOut is in full effect in telling for clearly [[ShowDontTell showing, and not telling]] the audience who they should be paying attention to.
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* ''Manga/DeliciousInDungeon'': When the dungeon lobby is attacked by a wave of monsters, Captain Mithrun deduces that the Lord of the Dungeon must be [[TheMinionMaster personally controlling them]] and looks for anyone who seems out of place. Sure enough, he's the one person in the crowd who isn't panicking.
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* ''Series/TheBoys2019''. In "Get Some", Homelander notices Billy Butcher staring at him at the racetrack, when everyone else is looking out onto the field for the impending superhero race between A-Train and Shockwave. [[ButForMeItWasTuesday He doesn't recognise Butcher at the time]], but does remember this incident several episodes later when he's told the Boys are investigating the Seven.
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* Invoked by Mikado in ''LightNovel/{{Durarara}}''. He attempts to force Namie into turning herself in for trafficking people to be used as test subjects and her hand in Mika Harima's murder. Unsurprisingly, Namie laughs at him and refuses, only for Mikado to reveal the crowd around them is made up of Dollars by members by sending out a mass text which causes everyone's phones to start ringing, making Namie and her henchmen stand out as outsiders amongst them and forcing the woman to flee.

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* Invoked by Mikado in ''LightNovel/{{Durarara}}''.''Literature/{{Durarara}}''. He attempts to force Namie into turning herself in for trafficking people to be used as test subjects and her hand in Mika Harima's murder. Unsurprisingly, Namie laughs at him and refuses, only for Mikado to reveal the crowd around them is made up of Dollars by members by sending out a mass text which causes everyone's phones to start ringing, making Namie and her henchmen stand out as outsiders amongst them and forcing the woman to flee.
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* Manny from ''WesternAnimation/IceAge'' not only stands out because he's a woolly mammoth, towering over the other creatures, but he's also trundling against the flow of migrating creatures. One of them even gets snippy with Manny for "going the wrong way."

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* Manny from ''WesternAnimation/IceAge'' during the opening of ''WesternAnimation/IceAge1'' not only stands out because he's a woolly mammoth, towering over the other creatures, but he's also trundling against the flow of migrating creatures. One of them even gets snippy with Manny for "going the wrong way."
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'', Mei is able to pick out Abby in the 4*Town concert crowd because she's yelling in Korean and punching and kicking the air.
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* ''Film/ConanTheBarbarian1982''. A member of Thulsa Doom's cult is MuggedForDisguise by Conan, so he can infiltrate his lair. Unfortunately Conan gives an amulet he stole from Tower of the Serpent to a guard to establish his bona fides. Suspicious, the guard takes it to the CoDragons, and they easily locate Conan among the thousands of cult members simply because he's moving and acting differently from the fervent cultists.

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* ''Film/ConanTheBarbarian1982''. A member of Thulsa Doom's cult is MuggedForDisguise by Conan, so he can infiltrate his lair. Unfortunately Conan gives an amulet he stole from the Tower of the Serpent to a guard to establish his bona fides. Suspicious, the guard takes it to the CoDragons, and they easily locate Conan among the thousands of cult members simply because he's moving and acting differently from the fervent cultists.
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* ''Film/ConanTheBarbarian1982''. A member of Thulsa Doom's cult is MuggedForDisguise by Conan, so he can infiltrate his lair. Unfortunately Conan gives an amulet he stole from Tower of the Serpent to a guard to establish his bona fides. Suspicious, the guard takes it to the CoDragons, and they easily locate Conan among the thousands of cult members simply because he's moving and acting differently from the fervent cultists.
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* In the ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'' episode "Baby-Doll," Batman pursues Baby-Doll, who has the body of a small child, through a carnival crowded with kids. Batman conspicuously lands on top of a stall, which causes all the kids to flock to him. Everyone except Baby Doll, who now has no crowd to hide in.

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* In the ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'' episode "Baby-Doll," Batman pursues Baby-Doll, who has the body of a small child, through a carnival crowded with kids. Batman conspicuously lands on top of a stall, which causes all the kids to flock to him. Everyone except Baby Doll, Baby-Doll, who now has no crowd to hide in.
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* In the ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'' episode "Baby-Doll," Batman pursues Baby Doll, who has the body of a small child, through a carnival crowded with kids. Batman conspicuously lands on top of a stall, which causes all the kids to flock to him. Everyone except Baby Doll, who now has no crowd to hide in.

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* In the ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'' episode "Baby-Doll," Batman pursues Baby Doll, Baby-Doll, who has the body of a small child, through a carnival crowded with kids. Batman conspicuously lands on top of a stall, which causes all the kids to flock to him. Everyone except Baby Doll, who now has no crowd to hide in.
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* Series/{{Lost}}: In the episode "The Other 48 Days" Ana Lucia suspects another survivor, Nathan, of being a spy sent by The Others as he was disappearing out into the jungle for long periods of time and having secretive behavior. Ana Lucia even goes as far as throwing Nathan in a pit for days because of her suspicions about his behavior. This turns out to be a red herring as it soon revealed that [[spoiler:Goodwin]] was actually the spy.

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* Series/{{Lost}}: ''Series/{{Lost}}'': In the episode "The Other 48 Days" Ana Lucia suspects another survivor, Nathan, of being a spy sent by The Others as he was disappearing out into the jungle for long periods of time and having secretive behavior. Ana Lucia even goes as far as throwing Nathan in a pit for days because of her suspicions about his behavior. This turns out to be a red herring as it soon revealed that [[spoiler:Goodwin]] was actually the spy.

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* WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons: Used as a clue for the identity of the shooter in "Who Shot Mr. Burns?" When Mr. Burns interrupts the town meeting and asks who in attendance has the guts to stop his plan to block out the sun, all attendees can be seen glancing around to see if anyone is going to speak up, except for [[spoiler:Maggie]], who just gives Burns a DeathGlare.

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* WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons: ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': Used as a clue for the identity of the shooter in "Who Shot Mr. Burns?" When Mr. Burns interrupts the town meeting and asks who in attendance has the guts to stop his plan to block out the sun, all attendees can be seen glancing around to see if anyone is going to speak up, except for [[spoiler:Maggie]], who just gives Burns a DeathGlare.DeathGlare.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'' episode "Baby-Doll," Batman pursues Baby Doll, who has the body of a small child, through a carnival crowded with kids. Batman conspicuously lands on top of a stall, which causes all the kids to flock to him. Everyone except Baby Doll, who now has no crowd to hide in.
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* Series/{{Lost}}: In the episode "The Other 48 Days" Ana Lucia suspects another survivor, Nathan, of being a spy sent by The Others as he was disappearing out into the jungle for long periods of time and having secretive behavior. Ana Lucia even goes as far as throwing Nathan in a pit for long days because of her suspicions. This turns out to be a red herring as it was revealed that [[spoiler:Goodwin]] was actually the spy.

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* Series/{{Lost}}: In the episode "The Other 48 Days" Ana Lucia suspects another survivor, Nathan, of being a spy sent by The Others as he was disappearing out into the jungle for long periods of time and having secretive behavior. Ana Lucia even goes as far as throwing Nathan in a pit for long days because of her suspicions. suspicions about his behavior. This turns out to be a red herring as it was soon revealed that [[spoiler:Goodwin]] was actually the spy.
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* Series/{{Lost}}: In the episode "The Other 48 Days" Ana Lucia suspects another survivor, Nathan, of being a spy sent by The Others as he was disappearing out into the jungle for long periods of time and having secretive behavior. Ana Lucia even goes as far as throwing Nathan in a pit for long days because of her suspicions. This turns out to be a red herring as it was revealed that [[Spoiler:Goodwin]] was actually the spy.

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* Series/{{Lost}}: In the episode "The Other 48 Days" Ana Lucia suspects another survivor, Nathan, of being a spy sent by The Others as he was disappearing out into the jungle for long periods of time and having secretive behavior. Ana Lucia even goes as far as throwing Nathan in a pit for long days because of her suspicions. This turns out to be a red herring as it was revealed that [[Spoiler:Goodwin]] [[spoiler:Goodwin]] was actually the spy.
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* On Series/{{Lost}}, In the episode "The Other 48 Days" Ana Lucia suspects another survivor, Nathan, of being a spy sent by The Others as he was disappearing out into the jungle for long periods of time and having secretive behavior. Ana Lucia even goes as far as throwing Nathan in a pit for long days because of her suspicions. This turns out to be a red herring as it was revealed that [[Spoiler: Goodwin]] was the spy.

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* On Series/{{Lost}}, Series/{{Lost}}: In the episode "The Other 48 Days" Ana Lucia suspects another survivor, Nathan, of being a spy sent by The Others as he was disappearing out into the jungle for long periods of time and having secretive behavior. Ana Lucia even goes as far as throwing Nathan in a pit for long days because of her suspicions. This turns out to be a red herring as it was revealed that [[Spoiler: Goodwin]] [[Spoiler:Goodwin]] was actually the spy.
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* On Series/{{Lost}}, In the episode "The Other 48 Days" Ana Lucia suspects another survivor, Nathan, of being a spy sent by The Others as he was disappearing out into the jungle for long periods of time and having secretive behavior. Ana Lucia even goes as far as throwing Nathan in a pit for long days because of her suspicions. This turns out to be a red herring as it was revealed that [[Spoiler: Goodwin]] was the spy.
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* ''Manga/OnePiece'': In "Jango's Dance Carnival", the Marines step into a [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin pirate bar]] and intend to arrest anyone with a bounty. Most of the guests are trying to keep a low profile... except Jango, who's dancing like Music/MichaelJackson on the bar desk, leaving him open to being pursued by the Marines.

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* ''Manga/OnePiece'': In "Jango's Dance Carnival", the Marines step into a [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin pirate bar]] and intend to arrest anyone with a bounty. Most of the guests are trying to keep a low profile... except Jango, who's obliviously dancing like Music/MichaelJackson on the bar desk, leaving him open to being pursued by the Marines.
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* ''Manga/OnePiece'': In "Jango's Dance Carnival", the Marines step into a [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin pirate bar]] and intend to arrest anyone with a bounty. Most of the guests are trying to keep a low profile... except Jango, who's dancing like Music/MichaelJackson on the bar desk, leaving him open to being pursued by the Marines.
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Nothing quite says "I know more than everyone" than [[StrollingThroughTheChaos walking slowly while everyone else is fleeing in terror]]. Or running while everyone else looks oblivious. Obliviously doing nothing says the opposite, but, y'know, still draws the audience's attention. Either way, ShowDontTell is in full effect in telling the audience who they should be paying attention to.

Characters who do this might be TheStoic, ConditionedToAcceptHorror or an ActionSurvivor who's dealt with this sort of thing before. They might simply be complicit and showing IncriminatingIndifference. In more interpersonal conflicts, they're often just the StraightMan or TeamMom, who knows the best way to act. They could simply be the IdiotHero getting themselves in yet more trouble (Administrivia/TropesAreFlexible) or trying to pull off a SecretIdentityChangeTrick. Often how someone GotVolunteered.

This can also be used InUniverse, if other characters notice the person in question's acting differently (or even outright {{invoked|trope}} if they create something for them to react to).

Contrast UniformityException, which uses visual cues to distinguish someone, ConformingOOCMoment, for when characters are going along with the crowd when they normally wouldn't, and FlashyProtagonistsBlandExtras where the protagonist stands out because their design is more interesting than less important characters. Compare AloneInACrowd, which is more about the alienation someone feels in a group of strangers than how they're dealing with a situation affecting everyone, StrollingThroughTheChaos, which is specifically a calm person in any chaotic situation (whether or not there's anyone around to compare them to), and ConspicuouslyLightPatch where someone or something stands out from the background due to how traditional animation works.
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* Near the end of the first season of ''Anime/GhostInTheShellStandAloneComplex'', Ishikawa can be seen walking away while a crowd of people are running [[spoiler: from his pachinko parlour, which he just bombed to ambush the soldiers who were hunting him. Played with in that this makes him stand out and get captured.]]
* Done accidentally in ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann'', due to transpacific ValuesDissonance: One scene had a moustached background extra perform a BicepPolishingGesture in response to Rossiu's NewEraSpeech. The Western fandom interpreted it as an "up yours" towards Rossiu (the only one in a crowd of people doing so) and named him Bruce Ironstaunch.
* Invoked by Mikado in ''LightNovel/{{Durarara}}''. He attempts to force Namie into turning herself in for trafficking people to be used as test subjects and her hand in Mika Harima's murder. Unsurprisingly, Namie laughs at him and refuses, only for Mikado to reveal the crowd around them is made up of Dollars by members by sending out a mass text which causes everyone's phones to start ringing, making Namie and her henchmen stand out as outsiders amongst them and forcing the woman to flee.
-->''Orders - Anyone not looking at their cell right now is an an enemy. Don't attack them. Just watch quietly.''
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* Exploited in ''Film/SherlockHolmesAGameOfShadows''. Watson correctly identifies an assassin disguised as a diplomat by knocking a tray of champagne glasses out of a waiter's hand, reasoning that the man will be so focused on staying in character that the one thing he won't be able to do is give a spontaneous reaction to an unexpected occurrence. He's right, as the assassin is the only person in the room who doesn't turn around to see where the noise came from.
* Towards the end of ''Film/GodBlessAmerica'', Frank (who is casing a TV studio where he plans to commit a shooting spree) is identified as a threat by a security guard because he is the only one in the crowd of fans going wild over the arriving celebrities who just stands there, perfectly still and expressionless.
* ''Film/QueenOfTheDamned'': Lestat can pick out the enemy vampires at his rock concert because they stand stock-still, staring unblinkingly at the stage as the crowd dances around them. (The {{Black Cloak}}s are also a giveaway.)
* ''Film/MeanGirls'': After Regina releases the pages of the Burn Book, all the other girls begin viciously fighting each other over the book's contents while Regina simply stands in the crowd watching the chaos, nobody aware that she wrote it all to begin with.
* ''Film/OceansEleven'': Danny Ocean attends a casino demolition headed by Terry Benedict, who owns the casinos Danny and his crew plan to rob. The entire crowd turns to watch the old building implode except for Danny, who keeps his eyes on Benedict (and on his ex-wife Tess at Benedict's side).
* ''Film/TheProducers'': The audience at opening night of ''Springtime for Hitler'' is sitting aghast during the opening number, [[JawDrop their mouths hanging in shock]]. Only Franz Liebkind, the author, is clearly enjoying the show with a big grin on his face.
* ''Film/StrangersOnATrain'': As Guy Haines prepares for a tennis match, he notices a single man in the stands is staring at him, instead of watching the ball in the current match like everyone else is. He's unnerved when he recognizes him as the stranger who suggested Guy murder his father in exchange for murdering Guy's promiscuous wife.
* In ''Film/TheMatrix'', a simulation invokes this trope by featuring a woman in a red dress in a large crowd, who distracts Neo and allows Morpheus to make a point.
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* ''WesternAnimation/RayaAndTheLastDragon'': As the Druun attack the Fang tribe, everyone is fleeing away from the palace. Everyone, that is, except for Raya, determinately marching up the stairs to engage Namaari in battle for [[spoiler:killing Sisu]].
* Manny from ''WesternAnimation/IceAge'' not only stands out because he's a woolly mammoth, towering over the other creatures, but he's also trundling against the flow of migrating creatures. One of them even gets snippy with Manny for "going the wrong way."
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* ''Series/HouseOfAnubis'': In the finale of season 3, the entire student body was turned into sinners during an assembly. Everyone proceeded to make chaos...except for Willow, who sat around looking confused and troubled. It turned out that she managed to avoid being turned through the sheer luck of finding KT's key, and she temporarily teamed up with Eddie and KT to save the day.
* In ''Series/GrangeHill'': when Mr Keating is addressing the school about bicycle thefts, the camera pans over the pupils' faces, most of whom are looking attentively up at Mr Keating. One of the perpetrators, Madelin Tanner, tries to look away casually.
* ''Series/DoctorWho'': Used in-universe by the Doctor
** In "Deep Breath", the Doctor first notices the Half-Face Man because he's the only one not gawking at the spectacle of a T. Rex spontaneously combusting.
** In "The Eleventh Hour", the Doctor speaks to Rory because while everyone else is staring at the dimmed sun, he's using his phone to take a picture of a man and a dog.
* ''Series/VeronicaMars'': Season 4 has Veronica's EstablishingCharacterMoment occur during a bombing on the boardwalk. After the explosion, everybody runs in the opposite direction - except Veronica, who walks towards the danger.
* ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'': In crowd scenes, Garak is often seen to one side. This hints at his shifty personality and mysterious past.
* In the ''Series/{{Firefly}}'' episode "[[Recap/FireflyE07Jaynestown Jaynestown]]", this happens twice in a short span of time.
** The crew go into a local dive bar for the [[IndenturedServitude dirt poor workers]] of the CompanyTown, where they plan to meet their smuggling contact Kessler. Kessler doesn't show up, however, and instead Mal spots a suspiciously well-dressed man walking around and looking very out of place. Soon after the man approaches them and reveals that he was Kessler's boss, but the local "[[CorruptCorporateExecutive magistrate]]" learned that Kessler was part of a smuggling operation and had Kessler killed for it.
** Shortly afterwards, when the local musician starts playing [[BalladOfX The Ballad of Jayne]], the camera twice briefly lingers on a handsome local man who is a bit cleaner and better dressed than most of the other workers. He turns out to be a MauveShirt for the episode and in the climax, [[spoiler:he ends up TakingTheBullet for Jayne.]]
* In the ''Series/{{Scorpion}}'' episode "A Cyclone", the team is able to quickly determine who blew up a server farm (which brought down all of the Internet service in L.A.) by checking the building's surveillance feed and noticing the one man who (on top of wearing dark glasses and a baseball cap) didn't react when the bomb went off.
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* In the opening of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX'', Auron, the game's resident stoic badass, can be seen [[EstablishingCharacterMoment calmly strolling through the streets]] while everyone else is running screaming. Accordingly, he knows exactly what's going on.
* The VR game ''VideoGame/{{Panoptic}}'' has one player travel in a large crowd of identical {{NPC}}s, and another player hovering above to try and pick them out based on their movements.
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* ''Webcomic/KillSixBillionDemons'': Maya's EstablishingCharacterMoment has her continue to [[https://killsixbilliondemons.com/comic/ksbd-4-62/ eat her noodles]] while a pitched battle rages around her. That everyone who gets too close to her [[https://killsixbilliondemons.com/comic/ksbd-4-69/ dies brutally]] is an early hint that she's [[spoiler:an ex-[[GodEmperor Demiurge]] and one of the greatest [[MasterSwordsman Master Swordsmen]] in the multiverse.]]
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* WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons: Used as a clue for the identity of the shooter in "Who Shot Mr. Burns?" When Mr. Burns interrupts the town meeting and asks who in attendance has the guts to stop his plan to block out the sun, all attendees can be seen glancing around to see if anyone is going to speak up, except for [[spoiler:Maggie]], who just gives Burns a DeathGlare.
* ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'': Subverted in "Ignition Point". Finn and Jake overhear a conversation between two Flame Kingdom residents planning to assassinate Flame King and try to weed them out by mimicking their behaviour during a stage show to see if anyone in the audience reacts. Finn and Jake see one member of the audience start acting suspiciously and continue in hopes that he'll crack. Unfortunately, Flame King thinks Finn and Jake are committing treason and orders them to be executed, with the nervous member of the audience not being acknowledged again but it turning out that the executioners are the real killers.
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[[folder: Real Life]]
* The slogan "Bomb Disposal Expert: If you see me running, try to keep up!" and its variations invoke this by boiling down to "the person acting differently knows something you don't!".
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